Act on climate change now, top British institutions tell governments

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Joint letter by 24 scientific, medical and engineering bodies say mitigation will also bring economic and health benefits

An unprecedented coalition of the UK's most eminent scientific, medical and engineering bodies says immediate action must be taken by governments to avert the worst impacts of climate change. But the...

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